Hal Jordan faces the consequences of his fateful choice while Superman's titanic struggle with Ganthet rages.
Overall, Injustice: Year Two #22 was a great way to emphasize where we stand in terms of understanding who are the heroes and who are the villains in this story. It's very hard to argue against what you see and if you had any attachment to that very character, this was probably a shot to the gut(kinda literally too). The next issue should definitely capitalize on this moment to show just how the rest react to the actions of Superman. Read Full Review
Injustice: Year Two #22 is another great issue that is getting us closer and closer to complete and utter madness. Whenever the tide looks to be turning, Tom Taylor throws a wrench in the works. By wrench, I mean the death of a another favorite character. Tom Derenick's art is emotional and great and I can't wait to see what and who goes down next. Read Full Review
INJUSTICE: YEAR TWO #22 gives a satisfying and action-heavy look at Black Canary's story. While it isn't quite as emotional as it could have been, it's still a very well-written and totally absorbing experience. The tension has been building for quite some time between Canary and Kal-El and their confrontation was mostly worth the wait. And the end will most definitely leave you wanting more. Usually fans of the video game can predict deaths and some of the twists, but this is a completely unexpected treat and I'm really anxious to see how it's handled. Read Full Review
This weeks INJUSTICE delivers a shocking punch to the core of the story arc. The end of the year is coming and the question everyone now is asking is, who will be the next to go under Supermans almighty fear. Read Full Review